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Cooling Characteristics of the V-1650-7 Engine: Coolant-Flow Distribution, Cylinder Temperatures, and Heat Rejections at Typical Operating Conditions - 1An investigation was conducted to determine the coolant-flow distribu tion, the cylinder temperatures, and the heat rejections of the V-165 0-7 engine . The tests were run a t several power levels varying from minimum fuel consumption to war emergency power and at each power l evel the coolant flows corresponded to the extremes of those likely t o be encountered in typical airplane installations, A mixture of 30-p ercent ethylene glycol and 70-percent water was used as the coolant. The temperature of each cylinder was measured between the exhaust val ves, between the intake valves, in the center of the head, on the exh aust-valve guide, at the top of the barrel on the exhaust side, and o n each exhaust spark-plug gasket. For an increase in engine power fro m 628 to approximately 1700 brake horsepower the average temperature for the cylinder heads between the exhaust valves increased from 437 deg to 517 deg F, the engine coolant heat rejection increased from 12 ,600 to 22,700 Btu. per minute, the oil heat rejection increased from 1030 to 4600 Btu per minute, and the aftercooler-coolant heat reject ion increased from 450 to 3500 Btu -per minute.
Document ID
20090026298
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other - NACA Research Memorandum
Authors
Povolny, John H.
(National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Aircraft Engine Research Lab. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Bogdan, Louis J.
(National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Aircraft Engine Research Lab. Cleveland, OH, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
May 2, 1947
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion And Power
Report/Patent Number
NACA-RM-E7E02
Report Number: NACA-RM-E7E02
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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